Factor Info

ID 67709
Size 942 digits / 3127 bits
Status composite
Value 105674126761754091595635807445384038023426658653873859214100226804163059898284458624663443009311493796450124474236755257823887069053034885706436341291491697865618647010885164342724437387336654711600168242054826948291086867885969892377834122556711465899587147947488415208846515037863189716738713307054638623793956388188811709722238759492054929719040127469598179732308867256043007408341446320640029001442086839731744525068631901129295377030654479200030552643550862445565143084729775508293768348944419866247079732032327355232708808477527126189611627364272815890434940161583447550522648142196556718214715632416231242411803043105351230292724940887775003758761818624478688386703448515166985632782693745167691342665313497120122115676464273525705797549327891702331936834125988066676875725750288031230545338324073909239587392437445714812865039930243461268541569326384393018575813556522765419824526957173283225512207011976904606372029272943829167798197

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 67710) 1042356698988067081635481 (proven prime)
(ID: 67711) 101380004430675080174547453737634191600405788024034628607787871569320940793030701175938653755283469892770647714180260045171879577008428121600973152959978578003034123933586774569109150644314549580541928682055952784129871002177170444141433552374852407420001801192878132941960464678972094218646423508012825923225655245293593150274261073117365407904348322675121255429389029206355670374816628056543346202867450843676399872572117957319317343257933298471740873985328758977641411035733927962560488029706860383434001221040753238661026423379141072799981008727769633094780903630601997203251978405506080340735257608797032378347989566113594105440718088274543392451880642860239421665489820053471266491470215705533491003472687760107792065000481084858590680998162664914974357076576058436130332020851019412528308930740392485954740161731062956848560035264089768712567478184836959259143828282903425773555030877874058577922424296604653437 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.